Jackett said: ‘We’ll put a strong team out again, we have a game on Tuesday night against Arsenal under-21s so will definitely make changes for that one.

‘Similarly to the Maidenhead game, we want to progress and try to win.

‘If it was a league game on Tuesday night maybe it would be slightly different, but we don’t play until the following Saturday so will be as strong as we can.

‘We’ve got into a good groove which has been hard earned. It’s easy for that to slip away in football, as we all know, so we have to keep concentrating, keep our head down and look forward and enjoy the next challenge – which comes at Spotland on Sunday.

‘Our build-up won’t change, it’s slightly out of routine to a degree, being Sunday rather than Saturday, but that really is no problem for us.

‘We just look forward to the game and will do everything we can to try to progress in the competition and hopefully keep the momentum going.’

Sunday represents the third time since April the sides have locked horns at Spotland.

Previous encounters include a 3-3 draw, while the Blues claimed a 3-1 success in September.